JAMES  ACKROYD  £&  SONS 

INCORPORATED 


Architectural 
Sheet  Metal  Work 


Established  1857 

ALBANY,  N.  Y. 


Established  1857 


JAMES  ACKROYD  & SONS 

INCORPORATED 

Architectural  Sheet  Metal  Work 

Galvanized  Steel,  Zinc  and  Copper 


METAL  CORNICES 
SKYLIGHTS 
SASH  GEARING 
STEEL  CEILINGS 


ROLLING  SHU  I TERS 
ROLLING  PARTITIONS 
FIRE-PROOF  DOORS 
FIRE-PROOF  WINDOWS 


Office  and  Factory 

964-968  Broadway,  Albany,  N.  Y. 


AVERY 

COLUMBIA 


LIBRARY 

UNIVERSITY 


CHARLES  Van  BenthuySEN  A Sons 
PHINTEHS,  ALBANY,  N.  Y. 


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^HHIS  catalogue  is  intended  to  suggest  the  various  lines  of  sheet 
1 metal  work  used  in  building  construction  which  we  manufacture. 

<1  We  ask  an  opportunity  to  quote  on  special  designs. 

<1  We  have  worked  out  various  problems  in  cornice  and  skylight  con- 
struction and  shall  be  glad  to  submit  sketches  and  estimates  as  may 
be  required. 

JAMES  ACKROYD  & SONS 


THE  ENTABLATURE 


Commonly  called 


THE  CORNICE  and  its  Parts 


CONSTRUCTION 


Tin*  work  .shown  in  this  catalog-  may  he  made  of  galvanized  steel  or  copper.  Unless  otherwise*  specified, 
No.  2ti  gauge  galvanized  steel  will  he  used. 

Our  cornices  are  thoroughly  h raced  with  wrought  iron,  and  all  modillions  and  brackets  are  riveted  as  well 
a>  soldered. 


PRICES 

In  writing  for  prices  on  cornices  give  the  size  of  building  and  the  height  and  projection  required  ; also 
whether  the*  work  is  to  he  erected  complete  or  furnished  f.  o.  b.  railroad  station,  in  sections  ready  to  erect. 

So  many  things  have  to  he  considered  in  estimating  the  cost  of  sheet  metal  work,  that  no  uniform  price 
list  can  he  made  that  will  be  just  at  all  times  to  both  customer  and  manufacturer. 

We  are,  therefore,  willing  to  make  estimates  as  frequently  as  you  require  them,  and  can  assure  you  that 
any  drawings  sent  us  for  estimating  purposes  will  he  returned  promptly. 


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Cornices 


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No.  3 

Height  3 it.  9 in. 
Projection  1 ft.  8 in. 


No.  4 

Height  3 ft.  (3  in. 
Projection  1 ft.  8 in. 


No.  4=A 

Height  3 ft.  4 in. 
Projection  1 ft.  9 in. 


Height  and  projection  may  be  varied. 


Scale  — ,5^ -inch  =1  lout. 


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Cornices 


No.  5 

Height  3 ft.  li  in. 

Projection  1 ft.  8 in. 


No.  5= A 

Height  4 ft.  ()  in. 
Projection  1 ft.  8 in. 


No.  6 

I Ieig'ht  .4  ft . (i  in. 

Projection  2 ft.  0 in. 


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No.  8 

Height  o It.  i!  in. 
Projection  1 ft.  8 in. 

No.  8- A 

Height  2 ft.  li  in. 
Projection  1 ft.  10  in. 

No.  8=B 

Height  2 ft.  0 in. 
Projection  1 ft.  t in. 


Scale  -inch  = I foot 


Height  and  projection  may  l>c  varied 


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Cornices 


No.  9 


Height  . 
Projection 


3 It.  6 in 
1 ft.  8 in 


No.  10 


Height 2 ft.  4 in. 

Projection  . . . 1 ft.  10  in. 


Scale  '/i  inch  = I font 


Height  and  projection  may  he  varied. 


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Cornices 


No.  11 


Height  . . . 2 ft.  0 in. 

Projection  1 ft.  0 in. 


No.  12 


Height 2 ft.  4 in. 

Projection 1 ft.  8 in. 


Scale  — 1 ^ -i ncl  i = I foot 


Height  and  projection  may  be  varied 


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t'OKMCES 


No.  14 


ili-  1 - i 1 1 1 • 1 1 I foul 


Height  an  cl  projection  may  ho  varied 
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Cornices 


No.  15 

Height  . 2 ft.  0 in. 

Projection  . 1 ft.  0 in. 


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No.  400 

Height  . . 2 ft.  M in. 
Projection  . 1 ft.  0 in. 


Height  and  projection  may  he  varied. 


Scale — 'z  inch  = I fuel 


Cornices 

No.  5(H) 

Height 

Projection  . . . 

No.  5<K»= 

Height 

Projection  . . . 

No.  500= 

Height 

Projection  . . . 


Height  . . 
Project  ion 


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3 ft.  4 in.  \~L\  j 1'  ') f 1 f'  1 ( 

1 "• 10  in- 


'j-illcll  = 1 foot 


Height  and  projection  may  be  varied 


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Cornices 


No.  502=A  With  Corbeling 

Height  3 ft.  2 in. 
Projection  2 ft.  10  in. 

No.  502=B  With  Corbeling 

Height  4 ft.  0 in. 
Projection  2 ft.  6 in. 

No.  5t)2=C  Without  Corbeling 

Height  2 ft.  4 in. 
Projection  2 ft.  8 in. 


Height  and  projection  may  he  varied. 


No.  502=1)  Without  Corbeling 

I Ieiglit  2 ft.  4 in. 

Projection  2 ft.  4 in. 


No.  503 

Height  3 ft.  •')  in. 

Projection  1 ft.  9 in. 


Scale  — 1 '■<  inch  = 1 foot. 


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CORXICES 


No.  504 


Height 

■) 

ft.  t>  in. 

Projection  .... 

1 

ft.  2 in. 

No.  504= A 

Height 

4 

ft.  0 in. 

Projection  .... 

2 

ft.  2 in. 

No.  504= B 

Height 

. 1 

ft.  (>  in. 

Projection  .... 

1 

ft.  10  in 

T 


No.  505 


Height 

2 ft. 

li 

in. 

Projection  .... 

1 ft. 

5 

in. 

No.  505- A 

Height 

:>  ft. 

i; 

in. 

Projection  .... 

l ft. 

8 

in. 

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%'iflf^W'W'tOO'- — ; 

Height  and  projection  may  ho  varied 


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■M-alo  — 1 2 inch  1 a » it 


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Cornices 


No.  506 

Height  3 ft.  0 in. 

Projection  2 ft.  0 in. 


Scale  — 1 1 inch  = I loot 


No.  507 

Height  3 ft.  (i  in. 

Projection  3 ft.  0 in. 


Scale  — 1 •>  inch  = I foot 


Height  find  projection  may  he  v aried. 


Counices 


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No.  508 

Height  . . 2 ft.  U in. 
Projection  . 2 ft.  0 in. 


Scale  — ]A  inch  = 1 foot 


' 

. ] 

Height  and  projection  may  he  varied 


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Cornices 


No.  510 


Height  . 4 It.  o in. 
Projection  2 ft.  0 in. 


Scale — '4  inch  = l foot 


No.  51 1 


Height  . . 2 ft.  5P  in. 
Projection  . 1 ft.  hl/2  in. 


Scale' — l/i  inch=l  foot 


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Cor  sices 


No.  512 

Height  . .')  ft.  2 in. 
Projection  1 ft.  (5  in. 


T 


in 


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C'ORMCES 


No.  514 

Height  1 It . LU  in. 

Projection  2 ft.  o in. 


No.  515 

Height  1 ft.  7 in. 

Projection  1 ft.  0 in. 


No.  516 

Height  1 ft.  5 in. 

Projection  1 ft.  8 in. 


Height  :in<l  projection  may  lie  varied. 


Scale  — to  inch  = 1 font 


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C()RMCES 


No. 


Height 
Projection  . 


No. 


Height.  . 
Project  ion  . 


Seale — '/i  inch 


I foot 


Height  and  projection  may  he  varied. 


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Cornices 


No.  519 


Height  . . ■')  II.  0 in. 
Projection  . 2 ft.  6 in. 


X 


No.  520 

Height  . 3 ft.  10  in. 

Projection  2 ft.  0 l/2  in. 


Height  iind  projection  may  be  varied. 


Scat — ',2  iiicl i = I l( » 


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Cornices 


No.  521 

Height  4 ft.  (j  in. 

Projection  2 ft.  2 in. 


Scalt — '/z  inch  = 1 foot 


No.  522 


I Ieiglit  .4  ft . !)  in. 

Projection  .4  ft.  0 in. 


Scale h inch  = I foot 


Height  and  projection  may  he  varied 


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Cornices 


»M  MWJW  n Cut 


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No.  523 

Height  1 ft.  7/4  in. 

Projection  1 ft.  G in. 


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Height  and  projection  may  be  varied 


No.  524 

Height  4 ft.  G in. 
Project  ion  2 ft . 5 in. 


Scale  1 !>  inch  — I lout 


2-4 


Co  UNICES 


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No.  525 

I Ic;i<>'ht  . 2 It.  4 in. 
Projection  2 ft.  4 in. 


Height  mid  projection  may  he  varied 


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Cornices 


No.  527 

Height  1 ft.  11  in. 
Projection  2 ft.  7 in. 


No.  528 

Height  . 5 ft.  0 in. 
Projection  2 ft.  9 in. 


Height  and  projection  may  be  varied 


Scale — l/z  inch  = 1 foot 


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Pediments 


Scale—  '<  inch  = 1 foot 


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Cornices 


No  531 
Main  Cornice 
Height  . . . 3 ft.  0 in. 
Projection  . . 1 ft.  5 in. 

Balustrade 

Height  . 2 ft.  7 in. 

Scale — '4  inch  = I foot 

No.  532 

Height.  . . 1 ft.  (i/4  in. 
Projection  . 1 ft.  <S  in 


No.  533 

Height  . . . 1 ft.  2 in. 
Projection  . . 1 ft.  6 in. 


Scale  — 'A  inch  = 1 foot 


Height  and  projection  may  lie  varied 


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COKKICES 


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Can  i:  i)  M o ul  ding  Pa  tterns 


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Adapted  to  any  radius 


Full  Size 


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Balustrades 


No  701 

Height  . 3 ft.  9 in. 

Balusters  . 7 in.  x 24  in. 


No.  703 


Height  may  he  varied 


Scalt — Yz  inch  = 1 loot 


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Balustrades 


No.  704 

Height  . . 2 ft.  .3  in. 

Bui  listers  t in.  x 1 hy2  in. 


Height  may  be  varied 


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Door  axdjWixdow  Cars 


No.  16 

Height  12  inches.  Projection  4 inches 


Scale  1 ■>  inch  = I !c >< >t 


State  width  between  jambs  and  whether  for  frame  or  brick  building 


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No.  22 

Height  S inches.  Projection  4 inches. 


Door  and  Window  Cads 


Height  12  inches.  Projection  t>  inches. 


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0 

0 

000 

AM 

No.  24 

000 

AM 

Height  IS  inches.  Projection  i>  inches. 


State  width  between  jambs  and  whether  for  frame  or  brick  building 


Ridge  Rolls 


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No.  306 

GALVANIZED  RIDGE  ROLL 


GIRTH 

ROLL 

APRON 

No.  28 

No.  20 

No.  24 

(>  in. 

\'A  in. 

2 in. 

SO  12 

SO  10 

SO  25 

7 * 1 

\'A  “ 

•>  < i 

14 

20 

20 

s “ 

“ 

2 “ 

10 

O') 

28 

II)  “ 

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2,'N  “ 

10 

25 

21 

12  “ 

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• ) 1 ‘ 

2!  > 

2t) 

55 

14  “ 

:! 

■\'A  “ 

28 

24 

40 

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I 'nlcss  otherwise  ordered,  12-inch  <^i rt i i , No.  20  gauge,  will  be  shipped 

No.  307 

ANGLE  RIDGE  CAP 


GIRTH 

APRON 

No. 

No.  2G 

No.  24 

c>  in. 

5 in. 

so  12 

SO  10 

SO  25 

7 “ 

M/z  “ 

14 

20 

20 

8 “ 

4 “ 

10 

')•) 

28 

No.  308 


No.  308  is  specially  designed  for  slate  roofs.  The 
double  bend  at  the  bottom  makes  the  edije  stiller  and 
gives  it  about  the  same  thickness  as  the  edge  of  the 
slate. 


One  size  only  carried  in  stock  — No.  2(1  gauge. 


(iIRTII  ROI.I. 

15-inch  2 ^-inch 


APRON 

3y>-inch 


Other  sizes  made  to  order. 


liscount 


Furnished  in  Galvanized  Iron,  Zinc  or  Copper 


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No.  300 

Height.  14  inches 


J g 

^ 

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No.  301 


No.  302 

Height,  15*  inches 


C RE  STINGS  AM)  FlNIALS 


No.  303 

Height,  10  inches 


No.  304 

Height,  12  inches 


No.  305 

Height,  10  inche- 


State  whether  ridge  ends  with  a hip  or  gable  and  give  pitcli  of  roof 


Scale  — ,4-inch  = l lout 


Fixials 


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Side.  End 

No.  41 1 

Height  1 ft. 

Give  pitch  of  roof. 


A 


40 


II 


No.  S725=B  No.  5727=B  No.  5728-B 

Height  4 ft.  in.  Height  4 ft.  7 in.  Height  4 ft.  (J 


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Finjals 


No.  5706= B 

Height  It  t't.  0 in. 


Banneret  Vane,  No.  475 

Height  (i  ft.  0 in. 
Width  ft.  (>  in. 


Vane,  No.  476 

i [eight  0 ft.  0 in. 
Arrow  1 ft.  10  in. 


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Weather  Vanes 


) 


Furnished  in  galvanized  iron  or  copper 


13 


No.  5733- B 


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Furnished  in  galvanized  iron  or  copper 


s 


44 


No.  571 1 =B 


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Weather  l \\  \es 


Furnished  in  galvanized  iron  or  copper 


No.  5738= B 


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Weather  Vanes 


Furnished  in  galvanized  iron  or  copper 


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40 


. 5739= B 


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Cross  5 x 5 indies 
Height  5 feet,  ■'!  inches 


4s 


Urns  and  Crosses 


Cross  / x 7 inches 
Height  5 feet,  (i  inches 


15  x .’17  inches 


Scale  - 'A  incl  i = 1 foot 


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Letters 


STAMPED  HALF  OVAL 


No.  6302  B — 6 inch  Numbers,  Each,  *0  45 

No.  6306  B — 10  “ “ “ 60 

No.  6304  B — 12  “ “ “ so 


No.  6305  B — Jn  inch,  Each,  $0  05 


No.  6301  B — 6 inch,  Each,  $0  40  No.  6303  B — 12  inch,  Each,  SO  So 


40 


Scale  1 1 '•>  inch  = 1 foot. 


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Letters 


SLATING  TOOLS 


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Hay  am)  Oriel  Windows 


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Bay  and  Oriel  Windows 


Furnished  in  galvanized  iron  or  Copper 

o 2 


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Bay  am)  Oriel  Windows 


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Special  designs  submitted 


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Conductors 

GA 

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GALVANIZED  CORRUGATED  CONDUCTOR 
SOLID  10=  FOOT  LENGTHS 

ROUND 


Xo.  20 

Xo.  24 

2 inch  per  foot 

so  id 

15 

so  pi 
•’1 

SO  2~) 
or 

4 “ “ 

20 

20 

‘JO 

dl 

• >- 

()  “ “ 

30 

do 

4° 

I hscount. 


SQUARE 


Xo.  20 

Xo.  24 

2 U x 1 44  inches.... 

sul  4 

so  20 

so  20 

“ •••• 

10 

•)•> 

2S 

4 '+  x -h  “ •••  ■ 

21 

27 

:>:> 

• > x d4+  ••  

20 

;>•> 

38 

Discount 

It  is  galvanized  after  it  is  made  up,  which  is  the  only  way  to 
make  galvanized  pipe  worth  anything. 

Don’t  buy  pipe  with  galvanizing  cracked  at  the  seams,  which 
must  always  happen  in  making  pipe,  out  of  galvanized  sheets. 

Price  on  copper  piloted  on  application. 


ROUND  CORRUGATED  ELBOWS 


ROUND  CORRUGATED  SHOES 


G.u.v 

AXIZED 

Galvanized 

Stick  1. 

OK  TlX 

Charcoal 

I RON 

ELBOWS 

SHOES 

ELBOWS 

shoes 

2 inch . . . 

SO  25 

so  30 

SO  38 

SO  45 

3 “ ... 

30 

36 

45 

54 

4 “ ... 

40 

48 

60 

72 

0 “ . . . 

00 

72 

90 

1 08 

0 “ . . . 

SO 

1 08 

1 do 

Discount 

Discount  on  Xo.  20 
Discount  on  No.  24 


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Gutters 


SQUARE  CORRUGATED  ELBOWS 


G.u.v. 

Steel 

G.u.v. 

OK 

Tin 

c.  c. 

1 RON 

EL. 

sii. 

EL. 

SII  . 

2 inch 

SO  40 

SO  48 

so  00 

SO  72 

:>  “ 

45 

54 

67 

SI 

4 “ 

00 

72 

90 

1 08 

5 1 1 

<)0 

1 08 

1 35 

1 02 

RIGHT  AND  LEFT 
SQUARE  ELBOWS 


angle. 


Discount 


No.  538 

COMBINED  GUTTER  AND  CORNICE 

Suitable  also  for  steep  roofs. 

(five  measurements  as  indicated,  also  pitch  ol  roof  and  style  of  roofing 
material  to  be  used. 


Price  on  Copper  quoted  on  application 


50 


I fiscount  on  Xo.  20 
Discount  on  Xo.  24 


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C OXI)  L C TOR  1 1 T TINGS 


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Gutter  Hooks 


Royai,  Circles 


The  Royal  Circle  for 
Single  Bead  Gutters. 

(This  circle  will  extend 
)/2  inch  above  size.) 


No.  7 

To  drive  into  cornice 


No.  12 

For  % pitch. 

To  fasten  under  shin- 
gles or  slate 


PRICE  LIST 
Circles 

4 in.  tinned,  per  l 00  S3  00 

5 “ “ “ “ 5.50 

6 “ “ “ “ G.00 


Discount 


Shanks 


No.  G. 


Tinned, 

pr. 

100 

$5.40 

No.  7. 

Tinned, 

per 

100 

3.00 

No.  10. 

( Tinned, 

per 

100 

4 50 

No.  12. 

Tinned, 

per 

100 

5.40 

No.  17. 

Tinned, 

per 

100 

6.00 

No.  20. 

Tinned. 

per 

100 

5.40 

Discoun 

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(Utters 


GALVANIZED  STEEL  AND  TERNE 
PLATE 


Beau 

Single  Bead 

Double  Bead 

Size 

LAP. 

SLIP. 

LAP. 

SLIP. 

3 inch 

lA  inch 

SO  13 

SO  14 

SO  1C 

SO  17 

“ 

X “ 

14 

15 

IT 

IN 

4 

“ 

JO 

IT 

10 

20 

■i'A  “ 

54  *■ 

18 

19 

21 

22 

5 “ 

X “ 

10 

20 

22 

23 

6 

H “ 

23 

24 

26 

07 

7 k* 

ft  “ 

21 

28 

30 

31 

8 11 

ft  “ 

30 

31 

33 

34 

Disc.,  Galv 


Disc.,  Terne 

In  ordering  Slip  Joint  Eaves  Trough,  state  whether 
Right  Hand  or  Left  Hand  is  wanted.  Otherwise  half 
of  each  kind  will  be  shipped. 


No.  26 

No.  24 

SIZE 

bead 

LAP. 

SLIP. 

SIZE 

BEAD 

LAP. 

3 in. 

'A  in. 

So  10 

SO  20 

3 

in. 

ft  in 

SO  25 

■i'A  “ 

X ■■ 

20 

21 

3'  . 

ft  “ 

26 

4 “ 

X “ 

oo 

23 

4 

“ 

ft  “ 

28 

4 X " 

]A  ‘4 

24 

05 

I'A 

“ 

ft  “ 

30 

5 “ 

X “ 

25 

20 

!7 

¥* 

:il 

6 ” 

X ;; 

29 

30 

6 

“ 

X “ 

35 

7 “ 

33 

34 

7 

ft  " 

39 

8 “ 

ft  “ 

30 

37 

8 

Ys  “ 

42 

Add  3 cents  for  Double  Bead. 


I liscount 


Size 

Lap. 

S.  B.,  Per  Dozen 

1 Slip,  S B., 

Per  Dozen 

No.  23 

No.  20 

No.  24 

No.  28 

No  20 

3 inch 

S2  25 

S3  00 

S3  75 

S2  75 

S3  60 

3K  “ 

4 “ 

2 5'J 

3 25 

4 00 

3 00 

3 90 

2 75 

3 CO 

4 50 

3 25 

4 25 

i'A  ” 

2 90 

3 80 

4 80 

3 40 

4 50 

5 

3 00 

3 90 

4 80 

3 50 

4 65 

0 “ 

3 50 

4 50 

5 50 

4 00 

5 20 

7 

4 25 

5 75 

6 75 

4 75 

0 25 

8 kk 

5 00 

C 50 

8 O0 

5 50 

7 25 

Size 

Lap,  D.  B.,  Per  Dozen 

Slip,  D.  B., 

Per  Dozen 

£ 

o 

No.  20 

No.  24 

No.  28 

No  2G 

3 inch 

S2  75 

S3  60 

$4  50 

S3  25 

S4  20 

■i'A  “ 

3 00 

8 90 

4 80 

3 50 

4 fO 

4 “ 

3 25 

4 25 

5 25 

3 75 

4 90 

i'A  “ 

M 40 

4 50 

5 CO 

3 90 

5 i0 

3 50 

4 65 

5 80 

4 00 

5 20 

a 

4 on 

5 20 

0 50 

4 50 

5 85 

7 “ 

4 75 

6 25 

7 75 

5 25 

6 75 

8 

5 50 

7 25 

9 OJ 

C CO 

7 90 

Discount 

In  ordering  Mitres,  state  whether  “ Inside”  or  “ Outside  ” are  wanted; 
and,  if  Slip  Joint,  state  whether  “ Rights  ” or  “ Lefts  ” are  wanted. 
Otherwise  half  of  each  kind  will  be  shipped. 


Single  Read,  28  gauge  carried  in  stock. 


James  Ackroyd  & Sons,  Albany,  N . Y. 


Gutters 


ENDS  WITH  DROPS  OR 

END  CAPS  OUTLETS  OUTLETS 


GALVANIZED  OR  TERNE 


PER  DOZEN 


Size 

12-inch  Ends  with  Outlets 

End 

Caps 

Drops  or 
Outlets 

Wo 

• X 

No.  *28  26 

D.  B.  JN0-  ^ 

No.  24 

2 inch 

8'0.60 

S2.80 

1.30  $ 

3.30 

84.30 

80.95 

. 75 

Y/z  “ 

2.80 

1.30 

3.30 

4.30 

.95 

.80 

4 “ 

8.10 

1.60 

1.60 

4.60 

1.10 

.85 

4^  “ 

4-1 

1.95 

3.95 

4.95 

1.20 

.95 

5 

3.45 

3.95 

3.95 

4.95 

1.20 

.95 

!)  “ 

4.15 

4.65 

4.05 

5.65 

1.45 

1.20 

/ 

4.70 

5.20 

5.20 

6.20 

1.70 

s “ 

5.25 

5.75 

5. 75 

6.75 

2.10 

Discount 

111  ordering  Drops  state  tor  what  size  of  caves  trough 
they  are  wanted,  also  size  of  conductor. 


GALVANIZED  ROOF  GUTTERS 


No.  28. 

SO.  35 
.50 
.60 

No.  26. 

No.  24. 

A\lzj 

14  inch  girth,  per  foot 

20 

24 

SO. 41 
,62 

SO.  59 
.74 
.84 

B N2  — 

\ 

15  inch  girth,  per  foot 

20 

24 

SO.  37 
.50 

60 

SO.  43 
.6*2 

c> 

1 (f> 

GALV.  BOX  AND  O.  G.  GUTTERS. 


PER  FOOT 


Girth. 

Width. 

Depth. 

1 ^ 

o 

1 

No.  26. 

No.  24. 

12  inch 

5 inch 

314 

inch 

SO. 30 

SO. 36 

SO.  54 

14  “ 

6 " 

411 

“ 

.35 

.41 

.59 

I16  “ 

7 “ 

.40 

.52 

.64 

15  inch 

6 inch 

4 

inch 

SO. 37 

SO.  43 

.<0.61 

1 18  " 

7 " 

5 

** 

.45 

.57 

.09 

20  “ 

8 “ 

514 

.50 

.62 

.74 

15  inch 

0 inch 

414  inch 

SO  37 

$u.43 

SO  61 

18  " 

7 “ 

5% 

“ 

.45 

.57 

.69 

*22  ** 

8 " 

7 

.55 

.67 

.79 

18  inch 

6 inch 

514 

inch 

SO.  4 5 

SO  57 

SO  69 

20  " 

7 " 

514 

“ 

.50 

.62 

.74 

22  “ 

8 " 

“ 

.55 

.67 

.79 

18  inch 

6 inch 

514 

inch 

$0  45 

$0.57 

$0  69 

20  “ 

7 “ 

614 

.50 

.62 

.74 

22 

8 “ 

7 

“ 

.55 

.07 

.79 

14  inch 

6 inch 

4 

inch 

SO  35 

$0.41 

$0  59 

10  “ 

7 " 

414 

** 

.40 

.52 

.64 

18  “ 

8 " 

514 

* 

.45 

.57 

.69 

18  inch 

6 inch 

614 

inch 

SO.  54 

$0  66 

SO  78 

20  ** 

7 “ 

614 

“ 

.60 

.84 

24  •* 

9 “ 

8 

.72 

.84 

.96 

Heavier  gauges  made  to  order 


no 


Cox  Die  tor  Heads  axd  Straps 


No.  200 

Height  G in. 
Width  9 in. 


No.  203 

Height  20  in. 
Width  1.5  in. 


Height  18  in. 
Width  15  in. 


Width 


No.  202 

Height  20  in. 
Width  15  in. 


in.  Width  14  in 

Give  size  ot  conductor. 

(51 


See  page  55  for  conductor  sizes. 


James  Ackroyd  & Sons,  Albany,  N . Y. 


“ UNIVERSAL  ” 
CAST  IRON  CONDUCTOR 
CONNECTIONS 

Patent  applied  for 


N 

o.  II.  & G. 

D.  & C. 

f.  & ]-:. 

each 

each 

each 

3 inch  §3.20 

§3.40 

m y 

: 2%  in.  §3.60 

4 

“ 4 00 

4.20 

-H  x 

“ 4.40 

5 

“ 4.70 

5.20 

3^x 

5 “ 5.40 

6 

“ 6.00 

(3.20 

5 x G 

“ 6.40 

Standard  lengths,  4 feet  6 inches. 


Other  than  Standard  lengths  add  same  rate 
PER  FOOT  plus  20  per  cent  for  alteration  of 
patterns. 


ll/2  inch  wall 
brackets  furnish- 
ed unless  other- 
wise specified. 


rr 


Brackets  2,  2'/z  and  3 in.  from  wall. 


(live  size  required. 


James  Ackroyd  & Sons,  Albany,  N.  Y. 


Ssow  (1  CARDS 


The  Baird  Patent  Snow  Guard  Standard, 

made  of  malleable  and  wrought  iron, 
Galvanized. 

Adjustable  to  any  pitch. 

In  ordering  state  whether  for  two,  three 
or  four  pipes. 

The  standards  should  be  placed  about  five 
feet  apart. 

l’>e  1/  inch  pipe.  (Holes  in  standard  are 
about  1 yi  inches  in  diameter),  the  plate  is 
made  the  size  of  roofing  slate  and  of  suitable 
thickness  for  standard  slate. 


Price  List. 


fK 

14  x 

7 

Each  $2 

20 

14  x 

8 

2 

30 

y 

16  x 

S 

“ 2 

45 

16  x 

9 

2 

55 

16  x 

10  . 

2 

70 

IS  x 

[) 

2 

70 

IS  x 

10  . 

2 

SO 

20  x 

10  . 

2 

95 

20  x 

12 

o 

44  O 

40 

22  x 

11. 

o 

40 

22  x 

12 

o 

55 

24  x 

12  . 

Q 

o 

SO 

24  x 

14  . 

4 

40 

Discount 


Also  furnished  with  special  plates  for  Spanish 
tile  roofs. 


I >!» 


James  Ackroyd  & Sons,  Albany,  N.  Y. 


FOR  NEW  ROOFS 


The  New  Model  is  made  for  slate  or 
shingle  roofs  as 
shown  in  the 
cut.  For  tile  and 
metal  roofs  the 
shape  of  the| 
shank  or  body 
of  the  guard  is 
changed. 

Galvanized  or  Copper. 

TO  APPLY 

Lay  the  under-eaves  course  of  slate 
the  usual  way  ; but  when  laying  the 
over-eaves  course,  leave  the  joints  be- 
tween the  slates  open,  to  leave  room  for 
the  shanks,  or  body  parts,  of  the  guards. 


until  it  melts. 

They  prevent  masses  of  snow 
and  ice  from  banking  at  the  eaves 
and  causing  the  water  to  back 
np  under  the  slate. 


Then  line  for  the  next  course,  but  be- 
fore laying  this  course  put  in  the  guards, 
by  placing  the  snow-stop  or  loop  part  of 
the  guard,  just  below  the  line,  with  the 
prong,  or  drive  point,  in  the  joint  be- 
tween the  two  slates,  and  drive  it  into 
the  roof.  Then  lay  the  course.  The 
guards  are  applied  in  the  other  courses 
the  same  way. 


Snow  Guards 

FOR  OLD  ROOFS 
The  Climax  Pattern  is  applied  by 
pushing  the  long 
end  into  the  joint 
b e t w e e n t h e 
slates  until  it 
touches  the  low- 
er edge  of  the 
slatein  the  course 
above.  This  form 
is  securely  locked  by  the  sidewise  pressure 
of  the  snow.  Galvanized  or  Copper. 

The  Standard  Guards  have  spring 
grips  that  act  when  the  guards  are 
pushed  into  the 
joints  between 
the  slates;  when 
the  " u a r d 
touches  the  low- 
er edge  of  the 
slate  in  the 
course  above  the 
rear  cl  a m p s 
should  be  pressed  against  the  two  adjoin- 
ing slates.  Made  only  in  Zinc. 


t>4 


James  Ackroyd  & Sons,  Albany,  N . Y. 


Ventilators 


THE  GLOBE  — In  Galvanized  Iron  and  Copper — Also  with  Glass  Tops 


PRICE  LIST 
Galvanized  Iron 


SIZE 

PRICE 

SIZE 

PRICE 

inch 

§1  00 

17  inch  . . . 

§23  00 

i ( 

1 00 

IS  “ ... 

27  00 

2 b 

» i 

1 00 

19  “ ... 

30  00 

3 

1 50 

20  “ . . . 

33  00 

3K 

1 50 

22  “ 

36  00 

4 

1 75 

24  “ . . . 

40  00 

4 14 

2 00 

26  “ . . . 

50  00 

5 

2 50 

2S  “ . . . 

56  00 

.■>14 

2 85 

30  ••  . . . 

65  00 

6 

3 40 

32  “ . . . 

SO  00 

6 14 

3 70 

34  “ . . 

100  00 

7 

4 00 

36  “ . . . 

120  00 

8 

4 65 

38  " . . . 

150  00 

9 

5 20 

40  “ ... 

180  00 

10 

5 75 

44  “ ... 

200  00 

1 1 

G 20 

48  ••  . . . 

240  00 

12 

6 75 

50  “ . . . 

260  00 

13 

9 00 

54  “ . . . 

300  00 

14 

13  00 

60  ‘ ■ . . . 

360  00 

If) 

16  00 

64  “ . . . 

400  00 

16 

“ 

20  00 

72  " ... 

480  00 

1 >isc 

>unt  on 

application. 

If  Bases  are  required  they  are  charged  extra. 


By  Referring 
to  this 
Illustration 


It  will  be  seen  that  the  air, 
in  striking  the  upper  and 
lower  dome,  is  deflected  by 
tin*  turned  edges,  which 
creates  an  exhaust  in  the  Ventilator  and 
compels  the  air  in  the  pipe  to  rush  toward 
the  head  to  till  the  vacuum. 


The  “Globe”  Ventilator  is  perfectly  noise- 
less, and  does  its  work  silently  and  effec- 
tively. 

No  current  of  air  can  produce  other  than 
an  upward  draft,  thus  insuring  perfect  oper- 
ation. It  exhausts  the  heat  from  attics 
and  renders  the  upper  floors  comfortable 
and  habitable. 


James  Ackroyd  & Sons,  Albany,  N . Y. 


Ventilators 


Chimney  Stacks 


Give  inside  size  of  flue,  also  outside  size  of  top 
ot  chimney  and  thickness  of  top. 


THE  FENN  revolving  ventilator  acts  as  an 
exhaust. 


Price  List 


6 “ 
8 “ 
10  “ 
12  “ 
Id 

18  “ 

21 

24  “ 
30  “ 


$4  00 
li  00 
8 00 
10  00 
12  00 
20  00 
35  00 
43  00 
50  00 
75  00 


Best  grade  galvanized  and  painted,  Discount 
Second  “ “ not  painted.  Discount 


60 


No.  601 


James  Ackroyd  & Sons,  Albany,  TV.  Y. 


Composition  Roofing  Tools 

3 GALLON  REPAIR  KETTLE 

No.  22  Gauge  Steel 

Kettle  and  Jacket  separate.  False  bottom  in  jacket  so  that  material  may  be 

melted  on  roof. 

No.  800 

15  GALLON  KETTLE 

Kettle  and  Jacket  separate.  No.  16  Gauge  Steel  thoroughly  banded 

and  riveted. 


Kettle -No.  801  Dipper  — No.  803 


James  Ackroyd  & Sons,  Albany , N . Y. 


Composition  Roofing  Tools 


No.  805 


Drying  Pans  for  Slag  or  Gravel. 
Size  40  x GO  inches.  No.  14  Steel. 


No.  806 


No.  802  — Pouring  Dipper,  oval  bottom  each. 
No.  803  — Kettle  Dipper,  flat  bottom  each. 
No.  804  — Tar  Fails,  No.  24  Galv.  each. 


50  Gallon  and  100  Gallon  size  kept  in  stock. 

25,  40  and  75  Gallon  sizes  made  to  order. 

50  and  100  Gallon  sizes,  mounted  on  two  or  four  wheels,  made 
to  order. 


James  Ackroyd  & Sons,  Albany , N . Y. 


F ire = Proof  Doors 

Paneled  Fire  Doors. 


Dimensions  for  interior 
doors  should  be  given  the 
same  as  for  wood  doors. 

The  Kin  near  paneled 
doors  are  ornamental  as 
well  as  fire-proof,  and  while 
having  all  the  fire  resisting 
qualities  of  the  tinned  door 
can  be  made  to  conform  in 
style  with  the  other  doors 
in  the  building. 


Made  in 


sizes. 


T 


Paneled  Self-Acting  Fire  Shutters. 


No.  3 


James  Ackroyd  & Sons,  Albany , N.  Y. 


KINNEAR 

For  Hotels. 


AUTOMATIC  FIRE  SHUTTERS 

Office  Buildings,  Stores  and  'Warehouses. 


CONSTRUCTION  No.  140=Y 


CROSS  SECTION 


Steel  Rolling  Doors 

KINNEAR  STEEL  ROLLING  DOORS 

For  Car  Barns,  Freight  Depots,  Warehouses  and  Hlevators. 


ELEVATION 


CROSS  SECTION 


. VERTICAL  SECTION 


These  doors  are  compact  in  construction,  durable  and  easy 


to  operate. 


Automatic  Fire  Shutters  are  held  in  position  by  fusible  link, 
graduated  to  fuse  at  150°  of  heat. 

Fully  illustrated  catalog  showing  all  constructions  upon  request 

70 


James  Ackroyd  & Sons,  Albany,  N . Y. 


Fire  PTioof  Windows 


Hollow  sheet  metal  Glazed  with  wired  glass 

STANDARD  TYPES 

TYPE  A — Double  hung,  11011-reversible  sashes 

TYPE  B — Double  hung,  reversible  sashes 

TYPE  C — Self-balanced  sashes — one  hung  on  the  other 

TYPE  F — Stationary  sash 

TYPE  O — Stationary  lower,  pivoted  upper  sash 

TYPE  II  — Pivoted  lower,  stationary  upper  sash 

TYPE  I — Pivoted  upper  and  pivoted  lower  sashes 

TYPE  J — Casement  sashes  hinged  to  swing  in 

TYPE  J 2 — Casement  sashes  hinged  to  swing  out 

TYPE  K — Hinged  at  side  to  open  in 

TYPE  K 2 — Hinged  at  side  to  open  out 

TYPE  K 3 — Hinged  at  sill  to  open  in 

TYPE  K\ — Hinged  at  head  to  open  in 

TYPE  K 5 — Hinged  at  head  to  open  out 

TYPE  L — Single  pivoted  sash 

TYPE  M — Single  vertically  pivoted  sash 


Special  Window  Catalog  on  request. 


James  Ackroyd  & Sons,  Albany , N . Y. 


Fjre= Proof  Windows 


~ //or/zoYtal  • Sect* or/ ‘ 


Sheet  metal,  file-proof  windows 
with  wire  glass  provide  light  and 
ventilation,  means  of  entrance  and 
exit,  and  unlike  most  other  devices 
for  fire  stoppage  are  ready  for  the 
emergency  and  effective. 


When  ordering  send  measurements 
corresponding  to  A,  B,  C,  D.  E,  F. 
Ct  and  J. 


Special  Window  Catalog  on  request 


James  Ackroyd  & Sons,  Albany,  N.  Y. 


Skylights,  Marquees , Sash  Gearing 


C < )NSTRl  cn<  >N 

he  frames  and  bars  of  our  skylights  are  made  of 
galvanized  iron  or  copper,  as  desired,  and  are 
formed  with  gutters  on  the  underside  to  admit  of  the 
escape  of  all  condensation.  In  constructing  domes  or 
large  .-ky  lights.  we  use  a stout  core  or  bar  of  iron  in  the 
rafter,  encasing  it  with  copper  or  galvanized  iron. 

pitch 

Euless  otherwise  desired,  our  skylights  are  made 
one-<piarter  pitch.  For  example,  a span  of  twelve  feet 
rises  three  feet  at  the  highest  point. 

KR ICC  TI.XC  ; 1 >IRKC  TI(  >\S 

\\  e always  make  an  allowance  of  3-lGths  of  an  inch 
all  around  the  curb  for  Hashing,  so  that  the  woodwork 
for  a I ft.  \ li  ft.  skylight  should  always  measure  I ft.  x 
li  ft.  outside. 


The  curb  should  be  at  least  eight  inches  above  roof, 
and  leveled  from  that  for  all  lights,  excepting  those 
which  are  intended  to  pitch  with  the  roof. 

Curbs  should  be  two  inches  thick  for  openings  up  to 
six  feet  span,  and  larger  openings  should  be  studded  and 
sheathed,  and  otherwise  braced  to  prevent  spreading. 

Curbs  should  be  covered  with  tin  or  other  metal 
before  skylight  frames  are  set. 

To  set  glass,  remove  the  caps  and  put  sufficient  putty 
on  the  rabbets  of  the  bars  to  bed  the  glass  evenly. 

Put  no  putty  on  top  of  the  glass. 

Bolt  caps. 

Get  underneath  the  skylight  and  remove  all  super- 
fluous putty,  taking  special  care  to  leave  no  obstruction 
in  the  condensation  gutters  and  tubes. 


* 


Jam es  Ackroyd  & Sons,  Albany,  N.  Y. 


Skylights 


Flat  Skylight 

For  steep  root's.  The  curb  should  be  trained  square 
•with  the  roof.  It  can  also  be  used  on  flat  roots  by 
making  the  pitch  in  the  curb,  which  should  be  six  inches 
rise  to  twelve  inches  run. 


No.  3 


Gable  Skylight 


Flat  Skylight 

To  set  on  a level  curl),  the  pitch,  which  is  always  six 
inches  to  the  foot,  being  formed  in  the  back  and  sides. 
If  the  span  is  more  than  four  feet,  it  is  better  to  trame 
curb  six  inches  rise  to  twelve  inches  run,  and  use  sky- 
light No.  1. 


No.  4 


Hipped  Skylight 


Guaranteed  proof  against  rain,  snow  and  condensation. 


7-4 


Skylights 


James  Ackroyd  & Sons,  Albany,  N . Y. 


The  Vi 
with 
and  ; 


No.  5 

ONE  END  HIPPED 

The  other  is  flashed  against  the  wall. 


No.  7 


No.  6 

GABLE  SKYLIGHT 

WITH  COWL  VENTILATORS 


(fable  or  double  pitch  Skylights  afford  opportunity  for  ventila- 
tion in  the  ends  without  obstructing  the  light.  The  style  of 
ventilator  here  shown  consists  of  a register  with  valves  to  he 
opened  and  shut  with  cords,  and  protected  from  the  weather 
by  means  of  a hood  of  galvanized  iron,  with  a bottom  of  wire 
mesh  to  keep  out  birds. 


GABLE  SKYLIGHT 

WITH  ELBOW  VENTILATORS 

■ntilators  shown  in  cut  7 are  regulated  from  the  inside 
dumpers  and  cords,  or  registers,  with  cords  and  “open 
■hut  ’’  indicators. 


HIPPED  SKYLIGHT 

WITH  RIDGE  VENTILATOR 

This  Ventilator  can  be  fitted  with  sectional  dampers  operated 
with  cords,  if  desired. 


Guaranteed  proof  against  rain,  snow  and  condensation 


James  Ackroyd  & Sons,  Albany,  N . Y. 


Skylights 


HIPPED  SKYLIGHTS 
With  TUBULAR  VENTILATORS 
Which  are  best  adapted  tor  long,  narrow  skylights  — the 
ventilators  obstructing  the  light  but  little.  They  can 
lie  fitted  with  dampers  and  cords,  it’ desired. 


No.  1 1 

HIPPED  TURRET  SKYLIGHT 

With  louvers.  The  louvers  can  be  made  stationary  or 
movable.  For  styles  of  louvers  see  page  81. 


No.  1 3 


HIPPED  TURRET  SKYLIGHT 

\\  ith  Pivoted  Sash.  See  pages  79  and  80  for  Sash 
Opening  Apparatus. 


No.  10 

HIPPED  TURRET  SKYLIGHT 

With  stationary  or  opening  sashes  and  ridge  ventilator. 


Guaranteed  proof  against  rain,  snow  and  condensation 


James  Ackroyd  & Sons,  Albany,  N . Y. 


Photographers ’ Skylights 


No.  12 

Photo  Skylight 

With  Vertical  Front  and  Sloping  'Fop.  The  Vertical 
Sash  may  he  pivoted  if  desired. 

1 )ctails  for  framing  will 


No.  15 


Photo-Skylight 

No.  15  is  the  usual  construction  for  photograph  galle- 
ries and  3-16  inch  ribbed  glass  gives  the  most  satisfac- 
tory light. 

he  furnished  if  desired 


James  Ackroyd  & Sons,  Albany,  N.  Y. 


THE  G.  B.  SKYLIGHT  LIFT 


The  G.  B.  Skylight  Lift 

Enables  one  to  raise  or  lower  a skylight 
with  ease.  It  is  always  locked  auto- 
matically. Our  special  Corner  Hinges 
should  always  he  used  in  connection 
with  the  lilt,  as  they  strengthen  the  cor- 
ners of  the  skylight  and  insure  an  easy 
action. 


Lifts 


THE  G.  B.  SCUTTLE  LIFT 


Directions  for  Attaching 

Fasten  Hinges  to  Cover  and  Frame,  then  screw  and 
bolt  hollow  Ratchet  Box  on  Scuttle-Cover  inch 
from  front  and  1 inch  from  inside  of  Flame.  Screw 
Bolt  Y\  ''ich  from  front  and  distance  of  Opening  Rod 
from  Ratchet-Box  ; screw  and  bolt  Bracket  on  inside 
of  frame  22  inches  from  front  to  centre  of  Bracket. 

Insert  Lever  in  Ratchet- Box  and  bolt  to  Bracket. 
Adjust  and  screw  Pivot  and  Guide  of  Bolt-Rod  to  Cover, 
so  that  Pawls  on  Lever  will  push  same  forward  to  open 
Bolt : screw  on  Nosings  to  suit  Bolts. 


Self  locking 


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James  Ackroyd  & Sons,  Albany,  N.Y. 


S K 1 1 KM I ( / ea  king 


No.  103 

Sprocket  Wheel  Screw  Apparatus  for  Monitor  or 
Saw-Tooth  Sash 


A.  wheel  movement  intended  for  sash  up  to  24  inches 
high.  It  will  operate  lengths  of  20  feet.  Chains 
may  be  extended  within  reach  of  floor  or  operated 
with  pole  and  hook. 


Designs  submitted  for  special  sash  operating  devices 


James  Ackroyd  & Sons,  Alb  any  , N.  Y. 


Mitre  Gear 


Bracket 


Hinge 


Universal  Joint 


Handle 


Skylight  Gearing 


PRICE  LIST 


Three-Eighths  and 

Half-inch  Pipe 


Lifting  Powers 
Extensions 
Arms,  18  inch 
Arms,  12  inch 
Arms,  S and  9 inch 
Arms,  and  5 inch 
Arms,  3 and  4)4  inch 
Brackets,  12  inch  . 
Brackets,  S inch 
Brackets,  5 and  (1  inch 
Brackets,  3,  3 yz,  4 inch 
Handles, 

Collars,  . 

Hinges,  . 

Hand  Wheels,  12  inch 
Hand  Wheels,  9 and  10 
Hand  Wheels,  6 inch 
Universal  Joints 
Mitre  Gear,  each  . 
Pole  Hooks, 


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20c 
40c 
25c 
11c 
07c 

07 
27 
20 

08 
07 
05 
04 
03c 
SOc 

nch  53c 
27c 
07c 
13c 


Three-Fourths  and 

One  Inch  Pipe 


Lifting  Powers 
Extensions 
Arms,  21  inch  . 

Arms,  18  inch  . 

Arms,  9 and  12  inch 
Brackets,  12  inch  . 

Brackets,  5 and  6 inch  . 
Brackets,  4 and  4 >4  inch 
Collars  .... 

Hinges  ■ 

Handles  . 

1 land  Wheels,  12  inch 
Hand  Wheels,  9 and  10  inch  53c 


SI  20 
40c 
53c 
53c 

27c 

13c 

13c 

07c 

04c 

12c 

SOc 


33c 

07c 

33c 


Hand  Wheels,  7 inch 
Universal  Joints 
Mitre  Gear,  each 

One  Inch  Pipe 


Chain  Lift  & Wheel  (small)  $1.37 
Chain  Lift  & Wheel  (15  inch)  0 37 


Connections  and  Pipe  furnished  to  suit  requirements 
Prices  on  application 


Hand  Wheel 


SO 


James  Ackroyd  & Sons,  Albany,  N.  Y 


Louvres 


2 and  3 Strand  Pipe  Snow  Guard 

Standards,  cast  iron.  Rails,  wrought  pipe. 
Standards  should  be  placed  about  4 feet  apart. 
Exact  pitch  of  roof  is  required,  so  that  standards 
will  be  vertical. 


si 


No.  105 

Movable  Louvres 


James  Ackroyd  & Sons,  Albany,  N.  Y. 


Conservatory,  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

Ventilating  Sash  in  Monitor  and  Bent  Glass  Root 
Mr.  II.  Neill  Wilson,  Architect 

LET  US  QUOTE  ON  SPECIAL  DESIGNS 


I N DEX 


Balustrades 

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Chimney  Tops 

Marquees  - 

Conductor 

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Pediments  - 

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“ Guards 

Ridging 

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Rolling  Doors 

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Skylights 

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Skylight  Gearing 

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Rave-trough 

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“ Lift 

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(•'ire-proof  Doors 

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Slating  Tools 

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Snow  Guards 

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Store  Cornices 

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Finials 

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Urns  - 

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